When you go snorkeling in Hurghada, you can get close to dolphins. It's a great time to go on a boat ride out to the open sea and swim or snorkel with dolphins near colorful coral reefs.
Highlights
Get a taste of the best of the Red Sea with a relaxing cruise from Hurghada, where you will have plenty of opportunities to swim and snorkel. Admire the reefs below and look out for dolphins. Take in the sunshine while enjoying lunch on the deck. Our driver will pick you up from your hotel and drive you to the boat pier in an air-conditioned vehicle. Your experience on the sea will be unforgettable as the captain and the crew welcome you. Some snorkelers say they have seen dolphins in the Red Sea. You will be taken to locations where dolphins can be seen, but your captain will maintain a respectful distance from them. Dolphin watching and scenic snorkeling will be possible on the well-equipped boat as it travels to several spots. Both the coral and the fish will amaze you with their beauty. You will enjoy a delicious lunch served by the crew during the cruise, and you will have a wonderful time cruising. In the afternoon, you can take advantage of a transfer back to your hotel from the boat pier.
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Trips2deal managed the speed boat ride trip and swimming with dolphins was very professional !
Speed boat ride was full of adventure and watching dolphins is really memorable !
This trip was really amazing for us as we swim with dolphin as well ! They managed it very professionally.
They were very knowledgeable about sea life and always ready to help making sure that everyone felt safe throughout their diving experience. Swimming with dolphins has been a dream come true as well as stunning coral reefs checked out thereon. I enjoyed delicious lunch aboard prepared in local style which is why I really advise somebody going to Hurghada, because it combines both relaxation and adventure perfectly.
Dolphins in their natural habitat were the highlight—very playful animals. The crew had a good knowledge of marine life, so it was also informative.